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Jimi Phillips threw a two-hitter, allowed only one baserunner (a hit batter) over the final six innings and struck out eight as Northwestern clinched a share of the Berkshire League championship with a 6-2 win over Shepaug on Friday in Washington Depot.

Connor Guiheen homered, doubled, drove in two runs and scored twice for Northwestern (18-0), while Eddie Eseppi had two hits, including a homer. Mike Jeffko and T.J. Kent both had two hits.

Sam Jones had an RBI triple and Ian Bowman an RBI single, both in the first inning, for Shepaug (6-11).

Nonnewaug 10, Gilbert 7: Matt Meachen had three hits with two runs scored for the Chiefs in Winsted.

Owen Kane added two hits and two runs scored for Nonnewaug (9-9) and Aaron Wiliams belted a three-run home run in the first.

Connor Casey had three hits, two RBI and a run scored for Gilbert (2-16). In the third, Gilbert's Tim Smith doubled, followed by an RBI single by Danny LaChance, and a two-run single by Connor Casey.

Holy Cross 5, Kennedy 4: Drew Bialoglowy scored on an outfield error, breaking a 4-4 tie in the bottom of the sixth.

Mike Calo (2-0) gained the win, allowing two hits and a run in two innings of relief

Tom Rinaldi hit a two-run single and scored a run for Holy Cross (16-4), and Mike Chiovitti added two singles with two runs scored.

Jake D'Alusio added two singles, an RBI and allowed seven hits in six innngs for Kennedy (10-10).

Thomaston 5, Wamogo 2: Brian Butkevicious scattered nine hits and struck out four over 6 2/3 innings, and reliever Anthony Guastella induced a pop-up with the bases loaded for the final out to record a save.

Mike Milius went 2-4 with a run scored and an RBI for Thomaston (14-4).

Jake Tehan had a a triple and a run scored in the fourth for Thomaston.

Connor Rollins had three singles, an RBI and two stolen bases for Wamogo, and Tristan Pepin had an RBI double in the third inning.

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